Mercnbeth -> RE: Predicting November Results (2/25/2008 1:44:18 PM)
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Obama is a Muslim and that issue really hasn't been pulled to the surface yet. You sure about that, Muttling? I thought he was a Christian. Senator Obama is a Christian. This comes from the link I posted for the picture: quote:
In December, the campaign asked one of its volunteer county coordinators in Iowa to step down after the person forwarded an e-mail falsely stating that Barack Obama is a Muslim. Obama campaign manager David Plouffe quickly accused the Clinton campaign Monday of 'shameful offensive fear-mongering' for circulating the snap. Not that his Christian roots will play all that well in Peoria either. From the website of Senator Obama's Church: quote:
We are a congregation which is Unashamedly Black and Unapologetically Christian... Our roots in the Black religious experience and tradition are deep, lasting and permanent. We are an African people, and remain "true to our native land," the mother continent, the cradle of civilization. God has superintended our pilgrimage through the days of slavery, the days of segregation, and the long night of racism. http://www.tucc.org/about.htm I don't see a need for shame, and obviously no "apology"should be necessary to be faithful. Not being religious (Thank God!) I don't pretend to understand how race and continent of origin ranks as primary importance to be in the first sentence of the first paragraph of a Church website. And, at the personal risk of withstanding the accusations of being 'racist'... What if the word black were replaced by white, the Africa replaced by a Euro-Centric position, and Senator McCain was an active member of the Church. Would it be an issued raised in the general election? Would Senator McCain be a legitimate candidate to represent his party? Owner, going back to your post about Hawaii; I wouldn't doubt that since Senator McCain's nomination was already assured the polling numbers indicate a large Republican turn out to vote for Senator Obama. However, that would imply further conspiracy theory. Edited to add: quote:
You think MA will go Republican....? angelika, It wouldn't be outside the realm of possibility. Remember the issue of Boston 'Busing'? As 'Liberal' as they represent themselves to be the voting booth is private, where personal prejudices can be kept behind the curtain. I've never lived there, but had to work there. I've also had to deal with my employees being subjected to racial prejudice there. My general manager, who happened to be black, couldn't get a cab coming out of the Garden! Granted it occurred long ago, but I doubt it is gone completely. Besides - Senator McCain was co-sponsor of a Senate Bill with Senator Kennedy. I'm sure Senator Kennedy won't endorse McCain, but that will serve to rationalize a McCain vote in many cases in Massachusetts. Enough to win? Perhaps not, but enough to make it debatable. I'll tell you what - I wouldn't believe any exit poll done in Boston's general election showing overwhelming Senator Obama support.
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